Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1947 — Page 22
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John C. Martin
Calvin PF, Duke, 2435 N. Penn-
Book's Dependable . . ie {terday in Methodist hospital, He | Native of Illinois
o——————————————— | was 83. - : | A native of Kokomo, he lived here ired ys Lived Here 30 Years 66 years. In 1900, he, Parvin FP,
John Calvin, Martin, 781 E. Mec- Wright and Robert CG. Berry, ordied vesterday morning #anized the machine firm from
" » Often Bring which Mr. Duke retired in 1942, . : as 78. t A in General hospital. He was 78 Ye Was a charter member Ni A native of Marshall, Ill, Mr Martin had lived in Indianapolis!
Knights of Pythids lodge No. 56. for 30 years, gnd was employed by Columbia Conserve Co. for 28 years.
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Doctors say your kidneys contain 15 miles of tinytubes or filters which help topurifythe blood and keep you healthy, When they ge tired and don't work right in the daytime,
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a vee | Funeral services will be con: goryices will be held at 11 a. m, ng wrong with your kidneys or ducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. by , Don’t neglect this condition and valuable, restful sleep, the Rev, D. M. Church in the
When disorder of kidney function Lirmite Poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may also cause nagei ng haskache. Fheenatia pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness.
[Robert W. Stirling funeral home, Crown Hill cemetery.
Burial will be in Memorial Park Mrs. Annie Respress
cemetery.
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who died yesterday, will be held tomorrow at 1.p.m., in the First Baptist Church, Irvington, She was 64, Mrs. Respress had lived here
“He is survived by his wife, Lydia; a son, Charles, and two grandchil dren, Charles J. Martin and Miss Beula Martin, all of Indianapolis, |
Sisters of Charity Lodge, and th First Baptist Church, Irvington. She will be buried in Pine Bluff, Ark. Survivors include her son, Norman Sampson; two brothers, Isaiah and the Rev. B, A flson, all living here. The Rev, R’' H. Noell will officiate at the funeral.
Joe E. Murphy
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% Friends here today received word 36%; Ww. Washington St. LI-3995 of the death of Joe E Murphy, fora mer Indianapolis resident, in St y Petersburg, Pla. He was 56 of . . : * F Mr. Murphy, a marine veteran : els y of world war I, lived here fqr 35 n years, He is survived by his j NONTHLY PAYMENTS | PHONE FOR A LOAN +» MARKET 4455 | mother, St. Paul, Minnesota cash 36 puis. 20 puts. 15 puts. | « Application con be made confidentially by Funéral services will be held to y Home Pmt] Other. | Phone. Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO | morrow in St. Paul st | Repairs. 0 Homes Purposes $100 10 $1,500 or meres. Many loans com- Robert L. Anderson $ 100 $ 877 8 741 pleted while you wait. No inquiries made . - wm Services for Robert L. Anderson
of friends, 6 weeks 10 make 1st payme Pork Free in Lot Acrass the Street
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retired railroad employee, will be- at
[500° 1694 __27.78__3604| The Cost of a Loan for One Year is | 2 PM: today in dhe John A. Pat(1000 3388 6586 7208 $ per $100 per $100 on ton funeral home, Burial will be LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT i onlotm $ loans ever $300 | In Floral Park cemetery INSURANCE AVAILABLE under $500 & 3-year loans Mr. Anderson, a resident of In-
dianapolis 35 years, died Monday in {General hospital. He was 56, Born in Gainesville, Tenn, Mr Anderson had been an employee of : «ithe New York Central railroad, A T x J Si | T a ») re Burviving are his wife, Mrs, Alice | Anderson: a son, Robert E. Ander-
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{son a stepson, Lloyd Stone, all of Indianapolis; seven sisters, and one brother.
'Mrs. Flossie Gaddis Uv |. Bervices_were held in Olney, ili, for Mrs. Flossie Dorothy Gaddis, | former Indianapolis resident, who | died in the home of her son, Gene We Boley, Lawrenceville Il
| dianapolis for many years She was a member of the United Brethren | 4 church in Olney. Besides the son Gene, Mrs. Gaddis {is survived by a daughter, Mrs A Dorothy Jacobs, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren
Former Local Resident .
Dies in Edgewood Home Charles H. Phillips, R. R. 15, Box 718, died in Edgewood, Ind., yesterday. He was 47. § | Mr. Phillips; a native of Clayton.
Bee the mod srnized Bureka £- constructed by Inited’s trained experis lo attain orig-
Asal cleaning efficiency, 2 Year Ind, had lived in Indianapolis 20 t including ree PN . tien boda made im 1015. New [+] vears. He had been carpenter and style hose, new flexible cord und maintenance man for Pure Oil Co
new finish. {for two years priors to his death
{He was a member of the Third | Christian Church 4 { Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene J. Phillips; two daughters, Betty Ann
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{ Upper Darby, Pa. Services will be Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers Central chapel. Burial will be in Clayton.
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[Calvin F. Duke, Resident Here 65 Years, Is Dead
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Mrs. Icie Lynem
pnw . . Dies in Hos ital sylvania st., co-founder of the Cen- Mrs. | {tral Machine Works here, died yes-l ~~, ; Rites Tomorrow
425 N. Chester st, will. be at 2 p. m. Crown Hill tomorrow home with burial Park cemetery,
Neller, Merz Engineering Co. em- county, Kentucky, Burvivors are his wife, Barbara; PlOYe® “dled Tuesday. She was 46,| Surviving are her husband, Jo-| a son, Robert F, and a daughter,|® Dative of Evansville and had re-|seph R. Lynem; seven daughters, Mrs. Thomas K. Luckett, all of In- sided here 30 years,
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Lynem, who was 58, died st. Bhe was a member of Christ
Mrs, Neller, the wife of Charles Temple and a native of Bracken
Surviving,
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Entombment will be in Washingin ton Pakr mausoleum. . mr Wallace, who resided at 1039 six year illness, will be Saturday . West st., died last might at §t.2 p. m. t in Washington yesterday in her home, 3156 W. 42d Vincent's hospital. He was 44. BS Mcshutaés For the last 12 years Mr. Wallace had operated a ‘grocery and meat market at 1030 8. West st. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mil- in Marion county for 25 years. He dred Wallace; two sons; James M. had been Teas. (Mr. Beatrice Massey, Mrs. Louise Wallace and Walter 'D. Wallace; waving, - o er Abad Jackson, Mrs. Theodore Resnover, 8° daughter, Mrs. Mary Juanita He was a member of u 5 lers, Mrs. Emma Ellls, Mrs, Josephine Rice, Mrp. Margaret Mills, all of Indianapolis; two sis- Legion and the Lhrist| Satdrday ih the Planner & Bu- | Cincinnati; Mrs. Minie Horton, Or-| Brown, Miss Bertie chanan mortuary, Burial will be in|18ndo, Fla; Mrs, Lila Williams, (Pasadena, Cal, and Mrs, Fannie!liam, Lincoln, |Gottman, brothers, Services for Mrs, Annie Respress,| Welch, Indianapolis,
ters, Mrs. Tilda Pittman, Peoria; Delphi, Ind. | Hattie Washburn, ! Daniel and John Virginia, and three brothers, Luther Bgth Scroggs; a daughter, Mrs. land Harley Bales.
Alexander Wallace, Leona, Ruth Elliott: two brothers, | and James|15 grandchildren, all of .Indianap- Indianapolis, and Ledford Wallace, my and Roy Scroggs gd
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Scroggs, 2122 N. Rural St, who died She was 57. today in Veterans’ hospital after a'
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North- six years. east chapel. Burial will be in Wash-
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the Federal Foundry .,Survivors are his wife Mrs. Mary
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Mrs, Leora Ellen Reynolds, 431
Prederick Ear) 0dist hospital after a short illness,
Mrs. Reynolds, a native of Ma-
x 8% had been a resident of Indianapo
Survivors are her mother, Mrs. five daughters, Mr. Scroggs, who wai 55, had lived Mrs. Lula Belle Ball, Mrs. Alberta Hacker, Mrd. Bessie Gibson, Mrs. Harriett Williams and Miss Geneva employed as a molder by Reynolds; two sons, Charles and for 12 years. Leon Reynolds; five sisters, Mrs. the American May Strawmeier,”Mrs. Helena Willan church at|liams, Mrs. Julia Hall, Mrs. Gene {Hunsacker and Mrs. Norado McGahan, and two brothers, William
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